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Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd
Baron Trevethin, 1st
Baron Oaksey, DSO, PC, DL, TD (2
December 1880 – 28
August 1971) was the main
British judge during the Nuremberg...
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Oaksey is a
village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England, on the
county boundary with Gloucestershire. The
village is
about 5.5
miles (8.9 km) northeast...
- John
Geoffrey Tristram Lawrence, 4th
Baron Trevethin and 2nd
Baron Oaksey OBE (21
March 1929 – 5
September 2012) was a
British aristocrat,
horse racing...
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Nuremberg trials. In 1947 he was
himself raised to the
peerage as
Baron Oaksey, of
Oaksey in the
County of Wilts. In 1959 he
succeeded his
elder brother Charles...
- The
Oaksey Chase is a
Grade 2
National Hunt
chase in
Great Britain which is open to
horses aged five
years or older. It is run at
Sandown Park over a distance...
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Patrick John
Tristram Lawrence, 5th
Baron Trevethin and 3rd
Baron Oaksey, KC (born 29 June 1960) is a
British barrister,
hereditary peer and crossbench...
- Army
Parachute ****ociation". netheravon.com.
Retrieved 1
October 2016.
Oaksey Park
Airfield Archived 1 July 2014 at the
Wayback Machine "EGDP RNAS Portland...
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Blackmore as
Gainford was side-lined by injury,
Hewick then won the
Grade 2
Oaksey Chase over 2m 6½f at
Sandown in April. His next race was the
French Champion...
- Butler, (until 1980) Lord
Oaksey (initially
known on the
programme as John Lawrence, and
subsequently becoming John
Oaksey after he
succeeded to the peerage)...
- them to
either stop,
refuse or
unseat their riders.
Racing journalist Lord
Oaksey described the
resulting pile-up by
saying that
Popham Down had "cut down...